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SUMMARY:Youth Art Show: Wonders of the Oak Woodlands
DESCRIPTION:The “Wonders of the Woodlands (WOW) Youth Art Show” is open to kindergarten through 12th grade students residing in San Luis Obispo County –including those who are homeschooled or belong to a youth/art program. The show will take place October 1 through November 30\, 2021 at Art Central in Downtown SLO.\n\nThe goal of the WOW art show is to encourage and inspire youth to creatively showcase animal and plant diversity found within SLO County’s oak woodland habitats\, while spotlighting the amazing talents of youth artists and providing a space for young people to express the importance of oak habitat conservation through visual art.\n\nHOW TO PARTICIPATE\nTo be eligible for the contest\, student artwork must depict an animal or plant native to SLO County oak woodlands or grasslands. A list of recommended species can be found HERE: Oak Woodland Wildlife List. You may also email lato@lcslo.org for a copy of the list. Artworks of non-native species are ineligible.\n\nSUBMIT YOUR ART\nPlease fill out the second page of the form LINKED HERE and mail or drop off with your artwork to the Land Conservancy’s office at 1137 Pacific St\, San Luis Obispo\, CA 93401. Artwork must be ready to hang. You can submit up to three works of art for display in the show. Portfolios are due by Tuesday\, September 28th at 4pm. A Committee of volunteers will make the selections of prize winners and announce award recipients on Friday\, October 15th.\n\nThank you to our Sponsors!
URL:https://slochamber.org/event/youth-art-show-wonders-of-the-oak-woodlands/
LOCATION:Art Central\, 1329 Monterey St.\, San Luis Obispo\, CA\, 93401
CATEGORIES:Community Events
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SUMMARY:Christmas Care Packages with United Way
DESCRIPTION:United Way of San Luis Obispo County Announces Community Assistance Needed-Care Packages for Christmas \nFor the past 24 years\, on Christmas Day\, the San Luis Obispo community has generously provided our County’s homeless/underserved population with a wonderful home-cooked holiday dinner\, live musical entertainment and essential warm winter clothing/sleeping bag care packages. \nThe COVID pandemic has exacerbated many domestic crises particularly homelessness and food insecurity. The dueling realities of both homelessness and the pandemic make these individuals and families one of the most vulnerable populations throughout the U.S. and here in San Luis Obispo. Many of these folks are already in poorer health than the general population and have had reduced access to basic services and shelter. \nThis Christmas\, a delicious dinner and new winter clothing care package items will be distributed at the Odd Fellows Hall in a ‘to-go’ manner for both walk-in and drive-through clients. Additionally\, pre-packaged ‘to-go’ meals and care packages will also be distributed at 40 Prado and several pre-designated locations through San Luis Obispo County. Last year\, 600 meals were served. \nDespite the stringent safety precautions we will be adhering to\, we hope to spread a little joy and trust that the care packages provided will help the local homeless population endure our cold wet winters. \nWe are in tremendous need of financial assistance this year. Please help us to continue this tradition by donating to the Care Packages for Christmas fund. You can donate on the United Way of SLO County website at www.unitedwayslo.org and click on the Care Packages for Christmas icon. \nAlso\, checks can also be mailed to:\nUnited Way San Luis Obispo County\nPO Box 14309\nSan Luis Obispo\, CA 93406\nPlease write “Care Packages for Christmas” on the memo line. \nAll donations are tax-deductible. For more information about this event\, please contact Sheri Eibschutz at sherie5678@aol.com or leave a message at 805-594-1999.\nWe invite you to join us to support this critical work in our community by making a donation to Care Packages for Christmas this holiday season. Visit www.unitedwayslo.org/donate or call\n805-541-1234. \nThank you in advance for this consideration!
URL:https://slochamber.org/event/christmas-care-packages-with-united-way/
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SUMMARY:The Great American Melodrama – The Holiday Extravaganza
DESCRIPTION:THE HOLIDAY EXTRAVAGANZA\n​(NOVEMBER 18 – DECEMBER 31)\nAnd finally\, the classic Holiday Extravaganza. See Scrooge find his Christmas spirit in a heart-warming tale of holiday magic\, laugh until your sides ache at the zany characters in a fractured fairy tale opera\, and celebrate the music of the season in our Holiday Vaudeville Revue. Our holiday triple bill is a very special family tradition designed to bring a year’s worth of smiles to you and your loved ones in a great musical and theatrical experience! Get your tickets early as this show always sells out.
URL:https://slochamber.org/event/the-great-american-melodrama-the-holiday-extravaganza/
LOCATION:Great American Melodrama\, 1863 Front St\, Oceano
CATEGORIES:Community Events
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SUMMARY:"I'd Tell You If I Could"
DESCRIPTION:Now on view: “I’d Tell You If I Could” features paintings by U.K-based artist William Brickel. \nThe figures in William Brickel’s work presented in this exhibition are partly representations of himself\, but are also standalone actors that perform emotional distress for us to see. Each figure is absorbed in their two-dimensional world\, as the viewer is aware of their emotional intensity. Both intimately personal and emotionally closed off\, Brickel projects his face onto his subject matter. For Brickel\, these scenes are representations of his lived experience and each canvas is a window into a relatable state of vulnerability. This exhibition will be on display until February 5\, 2022.
URL:https://slochamber.org/event/id-tell-you-if-i-could/
LOCATION:San Luis Obispo Museum of Art\, 1010 Broad Street (at Monterey)\, San Luis Obispo\, CA
CATEGORIES:Community Events
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SUMMARY:7:30 AM | Hybrid Good Morning SLO - November 2021
DESCRIPTION:Grab breakfast and coffee and join us for this month’s Good Morning SLO program. To preserve some community connection in this time of being apart\, you’ll have the chance to interact with speakers by asking your most pressing questions. Zoom invite will be sent upon registration. \nThank you to this month’s featured sponsor: \n \n\nFREE SPEECH? WITH LIMITS\n \nWhile the First Amendment protects individuals’ right to protest\, some people are saying that recent gatherings outside elected officials’ houses have gone too far — and two large cities in California seem to agree. San Luis Obispo City attorney\, Christine Dietrick\, will join us to talk about where these new laws are drawing the line. \n\nBIKING BREAD \nIt was in college that Sam DeNicola discovered his love for creating community around food. After quitting his job and traveling around the world\, he decided making food and meeting people was what he wanted to do. DeNicola will share his journey of baking and biking bread all over San Luis Obispo\, and how Bread Bike continues to create connection. \n\nTHE SECRET LIFE OF SNAKES \nConceived in 2020 to learn more about secrets of rattlesnake social behavior\, the Rattle Cam Project empowers community scientists from around the world to be part of analyzing behavior at rattlesnake dens. Project co-lead and Cal Poly professor Emily Taylor\, will share highlights of the research so far and discuss the power of community science. \n\nTHE STAFFING SHORTAGE \nLately\, it seems businesses across all industry sectors are struggling fill open positions. COVID has changed the workplace landscape for both employers and employees. Lorna Hewitt of Eckerd Connects Workforce Development will offer insight into their experience on the front lines connecting workers and jobs. \n\nOSHA’S VACCINE MANDATE \nThe Occupational Safety and Health Administration released its highly anticipated vaccine or test rules in early November requiring businesses with 100+ employees to ensure their employees get vaccinated against COVID-19 or wear a mask and test on at least a weekly basis. Susan Waag will share the details that you need to know in a five minute preview of our December Insight Studio Labor law workshop. \n\n \nHEALING THROUGH HORTICULTURE \nFor nearly 40 years\, Growing Grounds has provided employment and horticulture therapy to nearly 1\,500 people. Transitions-Mental Health Association’s Frank Ricceri will share how plant therapy combined with socializations skills and employment opportunities have offered healing to those struggling with mental illness — especially through the pandemic. \n\n \nMELODY’S MELODIES \nThe Chamber’s familiar\, resident singer-songwriter Melody Klemin will close out GMSLO for 2021 with an exciting announcement\, a year-end thought to reflect on and\, of course\, some musical joy. \n  \n\nThank you to our 2021 Good Morning SLO Annual Sponsors:​
URL:https://slochamber.org/event/good-morning-slo-november-2021/
LOCATION:CA
CATEGORIES:Chamber Events,Community Events
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